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Unscrew and remove the outer flange

 

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Lock the spindle by pressing the spindle
lock button and use the tool supplied to
turn the flange and break the seal. It
may then be screwed off by hand.

Mount the Grinding Wheel, 

as shown in

Figure 2. The grinding wheel supplied is
a ‘Depressed Centre’ type. Mount with
the depressed centre towards the motor.

Screw on the Outer Flange 

with the raised

boss facing inwards, ensuring the wheel
or disk sits snugly over the raised boss on
the inner flange. Tighten the flange using
the tool provided, locking the spindle by
pressing the spindle lock button, and
taking care to ensure the wheel is still
sitting snugly, centred over the flange
bosses. Do not overtighten the outer
flange.

Mounting the Grinding Wheel / Cutting Disc

( i )

IMPORTANT !

  Fig (2)  shows the set up for a grinding wheel.

WHEN ATTACHING A CUTTING DISC YOU MUST REVERSE THE OUTER FLANGE

Figure (2) Mounting Discs

1

2

3

Using the Grinder

IMPORTANT!

  DO NOT plug the tool in to the mains, unless you have ensured it is switched

OFF and the guard is set to the desired position.

Hold the Grinder firmly in both hands. The hand holding the body will control the ON/

OFF switch, whilst the other hand grasps the handle and guides the tool over the

workpiece. Hold  at 15 - 30

 from the workpiece.

To 

Start the Motor

 push the switch fully forwards. To 

Stop the Motor

 press down on the

rear of the switch.

Allow the tool to do the work, do not force the wheel on to the workpiece.

IMPORTANT!

  BE AWARE at all times, the tool can be very dangerous if not used properly

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Summary of Contents for Metalworker CAG122

Page 1: ...Operating Maintenance Instructions 0111 Part Number 6470127 4 Angle Grinder Model CAG122 4 Angle Grinder Model CAG122...

Page 2: ...s governing the disposal electrical and electronic waste at a proper disposal facility Specifications Model No CAG 122 Part No 6470127 Supply Voltage 230 V AC 50 Hz 1 Phase Motor input wattage 900Watt...

Page 3: ...for your own safety and that of others around you and to help you achieve long and trouble free service from the Grinder Guarantee This product is guaranteed against faults in manufacture for 12 month...

Page 4: ...or ignored personal injury to the operator or damage to property may result Keep children away when using Power Tools Eye protection manufactured to the current European Safety Standard should be wor...

Page 5: ...when the task is completed Always ensure the grinding wheel or cutting disc is fully tightened before use Always ensure the wheel disc is not touching the work when switching ON Always allow the Grind...

Page 6: ...ctrical repair yourself Consult a qualified technician Double Insulated Electrical Appliance This appliance is of Double Insulation Construction Because of its construction there is no earth required...

Page 7: ...ng This must be done before mounting the wheel disk Slacken the four screws arrowed in Fig 1a by half a turn only sufficiently for the guard to be rotated to its desired position When satisfied tighte...

Page 8: ...ge bosses Do not overtighten the outer flange Mounting the Grinding Wheel Cutting Disc i IMPORTANT Fig 2 shows the set up for a grinding wheel WHEN ATTACHING A CUTTING DISC YOU MUST REVERSE THE OUTER...

Page 9: ...in any way After every 50 hours of use the motors carbon brushes need to be checked and renewed if necessary You will need a cross head screwdriver and a small flat head screwdriver The brushes are ch...

Page 10: ...Consult your Clarke dealer sparking 2 Badly worn brushes 2 Renew brushes see p 8 Motor gets hot 1 Work load too heavy 1 Reduce force applied to tool 2 Low supply voltage 2 Ensure supply voltage is co...

Page 11: ...70705 115mm 6mm 2 Metal Cutting DPC 6470775 115mm 3mm 3 Masonry Cutting DPC 6470735 115mm 3mm No Description Spare Parts List 1 Motor Brush KP12201 2 Handle KP12202 3 Wheel Disk Guard KP12203 4 Inner...

Page 12: ...y vibration dose Tools are tested using specialised equipment to approximate the vibration level generated under normal acceptable operating conditions for the tool in question For example a grinder u...

Page 13: ...is into account and make their own risk assessment using the graph above as a reference Some tools with a high vibration value such as impact wrenches are generally used for a few seconds at a time th...

Page 14: ...DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 15...

Page 15: ...NOTES...

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